Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word. It’s the worst when I see a Mercedes with a vanity plate that says blessed
Usually with a cross hanging from the rear view mirror, on the cell phone while driving. Super Christ like.
What does this even mean in this context? Seeing as Christ lived over 2000 years ago, we have no idea what he would or would not do with a cell phone or a car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having a nice home, or healthy kids, or taking a nice vacation isn't a special right afforded to only one group of people/ So no . . .
Actually it is.
Really? There are certain groups who only have unhealthy children? I wasn't aware.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having a nice home, or healthy kids, or taking a nice vacation isn't a special right afforded to only one group of people/ So no . . .
Actually it is.
Anonymous wrote:Having a nice home, or healthy kids, or taking a nice vacation isn't a special right afforded to only one group of people/ So no . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word. It’s the worst when I see a Mercedes with a vanity plate that says blessed
Usually with a cross hanging from the rear view mirror, on the cell phone while driving. Super Christ like.
Anonymous wrote:Ok. Let’s cancel overuse of “privileged” next.
Anonymous wrote:Word. It’s the worst when I see a Mercedes with a vanity plate that says blessed